Posted on Mar 1, 2022
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I have an NCO who was selected to interview for the Executive Assistant position with the USAICoE CSM and was ultimately selected for the position. She has until COB tomorrow to either accept or decline the position. She also wants to be a Drill Sergeant. I have tried to explain to her that in my opinion, the Executive assistant position would likely be better for her career in the long run and that she can go Drill after the 1 year assignment, especially since the CSM was a drill sergeant and likely has connections with the Drill community so she would probably have more say as to where she goes as a Drill Sergeant.

If you were to choose, which one would you chose and why? MSG (Join to see) SFC (Join to see) CSM Charles Hayden Passed 7/29/2025
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SGM Erik Marquez
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USAICoE CSM assistant for the win
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I'd take the Executive Assistant to the CSM position. Respect to the DS route, but she can pursue it after this and also benefit from the additional mentorship, experience, and of course the meet and greets.
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SFC Recruiting and Retention NCO (ANG)
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I'm curious as to why she was even considering turning down the executive assistant position when she could still do DS right after?
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CSM Tony Blair
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To me, this would be a easy choice, I hate paperwork.
Being a Drill Sergeant, you are the foundation for our future soldiers and leaders, some of your basic trainees will go on and do great things in the military, plus’s it’s fun to play the mind games they do. Lol
There is no one in the military who does not remember their Drill Sergeant even after 20 years of duty.
Who remembers the CSM’s assistant??

Airborne All the way!!
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MSgt Steven Holt, NRP, CCEMT-P
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Holy smokes this isn't even a question! Were it me, I'd have jerked the CSM's arm off shaking his/her hand so hard while accepting the position! The way I see it, your NCO will gain VASTLY more experience and opportunity as an aide than they will as a DI. As several others have commented, DI's are a dime-a-dozen but there are precious few EA's to CSMs of that level. The opportunity to build contacts among senior ranking staff alone makes the position MUCH more desirable in my opinion. Since the CSM was a Drill also, I'm quite positive they will have connections among that community and can open doors that would otherwise likely remain closed. Drill positions come and go. EA to a MG level command CSM only happen once (if ever!) in a career.
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MSG Danny Mathers
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Drill Sergeant
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